A 2003 Cedar Creek (not Cedar Hill) fifth wheel is a higher-end, quality-built recreational vehicle from the manufacturer Forest River. Its construction includes an aluminum frame and gel-coat fiberglass, with features designed for comfortable, full-time use. Specific details and floor plans vary by model.
Common features for 2003 Cedar Creek models
Insulated underbelly: The plumbing is enclosed within the basement with cabin heat, helping to prevent pipes from freezing in cold weather.
Solid construction: The chassis is built with an I-beam frame and an aluminum super-structure.
Quality exterior finish: Many units featured a high-gloss gel-coat fiberglass on the front and rear caps, which was more durable and resisted sun fade better than standard laminated fiberglass.
Climate control: They were equipped with a 15k ducted air conditioning system, central heat, and a 12-gallon hot water heater.
Upgraded suspension: The E-Z Flex equalization system provided a smoother ride when towing.
Sample floor plan: Model 36RLTS
This popular model, the 36RLTS, featured a rear living floor plan with three slide-outs.